Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses

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Autor(a) principal: Braga, Gustavo José
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: Pinedo, Lerner Arévalo, Herling, Valdo Rodrigues, Luz, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira, Lima, César Gonçalves de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/3235
Resumo: The objective of this study was to determine dry matter production (DMP) and tissue flow of Tifton 85 bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) under the effect of four doses of nitrogen (NO-O, N1-45, N2-90, N3-135 mg/kg soil) in the form of nitrate of ammonium in a randomized design, with five replications. Nitrogen increased DMP of leaves and stems (p < 0.05), but it did not influence the DMP of roots, stem/leaves ratio and percentage of senescence material (p > 0.05). The DMP of leaves presented quadratic behavior in response to the nutrient up to the dose of 90 mg/kg. With regard to the tissue flow, the highest doses of N caused higher leaf elongation rate, higher leaf emergence rate and larger number of live leaves per tiller (p < 0.05). The rate of senescence was the highest for control (p < 0.05), while the number of tillers per plant did not show any response to N treatments (p > 0.05). For maximum dry matter yield of Tifton 85 bermudagrass, higher doses than the used in this experiment would be necessary, while for stems the maximum yield was reached with 133,5 mg N/kg soil. The 135 mg/kg N dose had greater influence on the tissue flow of the plant. The rate of leaf elongation and number of live leaves per tiller were better correlated with the dry matter yield. A low rate of senescence is of basic importance for the maintenance of a high number of live leaves per tiller. Tifton 85 bermudagrass crude protein provided higher values when 135 mg N/kg soil was used.
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spelling Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen dosesProdução de matéria seca e fluxo de tecidos de Cynodon spp. cv. Tifton 85 em resposta a doses de nitrogêniocolmosfluxo de tecidosfolhasperfilhamento5.04.00.00-2 ZootecniaThe objective of this study was to determine dry matter production (DMP) and tissue flow of Tifton 85 bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) under the effect of four doses of nitrogen (NO-O, N1-45, N2-90, N3-135 mg/kg soil) in the form of nitrate of ammonium in a randomized design, with five replications. Nitrogen increased DMP of leaves and stems (p < 0.05), but it did not influence the DMP of roots, stem/leaves ratio and percentage of senescence material (p > 0.05). The DMP of leaves presented quadratic behavior in response to the nutrient up to the dose of 90 mg/kg. With regard to the tissue flow, the highest doses of N caused higher leaf elongation rate, higher leaf emergence rate and larger number of live leaves per tiller (p < 0.05). The rate of senescence was the highest for control (p < 0.05), while the number of tillers per plant did not show any response to N treatments (p > 0.05). For maximum dry matter yield of Tifton 85 bermudagrass, higher doses than the used in this experiment would be necessary, while for stems the maximum yield was reached with 133,5 mg N/kg soil. The 135 mg/kg N dose had greater influence on the tissue flow of the plant. The rate of leaf elongation and number of live leaves per tiller were better correlated with the dry matter yield. A low rate of senescence is of basic importance for the maintenance of a high number of live leaves per tiller. Tifton 85 bermudagrass crude protein provided higher values when 135 mg N/kg soil was used.Foram determinados a produção de matéria seca (PMS) e o fluxo de tecidos do capim-Tifton 85 (Cynodon spp.) sob efeito de quatro doses de nitrogênio (N0-0, N1-45, N2-90, N3-135 mg/kg de solo) na forma de nitrato de amônio, delineadas inteiramente ao acaso, com 5 repetições. Verificou-se aumento (p < 0,05), apenas, na PMS de folhas e colmos em resposta às doses de nitrogênio. A PMS de folhas apresentou comportamento quadrático, porém sem atingir a máxima produção com as doses utilizadas, enquanto que PMS de colmo atingiu o ponto de máxima com 133,5 mg/kg. Quanto ao fluxo de tecidos, nas doses mais elevadas de N, ocorreram as maiores taxas de alongamento de folhas (Tal), aparecimento de folhas (Tap) e número de folhas vivas por perfilho (p < 0,05). A taxa de senescência foliar (Tse) foi mais elevada para a testemunha (p < 0,05), enquanto que para o número de perfilhos/planta não houve resposta aos tratamentos de N (p > 0,05). Para a máxima PMS de folhas do capim-Tifton 85, seria necessária dose maior que as utilizadas, enquanto que para o colmo esse ponto foi atingido com 133,5 mg N/kg. A dose 135 mg N/kg teve maior influência no fluxo de tecidos da planta. A Tal e o número de folhas vivas por perfilho (NFVP) foram melhor correlacionados com a produção de matéria seca. Uma baixa Tse é de fundamental importância para a manutenção de um elevado NFVP. O teor de PB do capim-Tifton 85 apresentou maiores valores quando do uso de 135 mg N/kg de solo.Editora da Universidade Estadual de Maringá2008-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/323510.4025/actascianimsci.v22i0.3235Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; Vol 22 (2000); 851-857Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences; v. 22 (2000); 851-8571807-86721806-2636reponame:Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMporhttps://periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/article/view/3235/2264Braga, Gustavo JoséPinedo, Lerner ArévaloHerling, Valdo RodriguesLuz, Pedro Henrique de CerqueiraLima, César Gonçalves deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-05-17T13:03:53Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/3235Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciAnimSci/oaiactaanim@uem.br||actaanim@uem.br|| rev.acta@gmail.com1807-86721806-2636opendoar:2024-05-17T13:03:53Acta Scientiarum. Animal Sciences (Online) - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
Produção de matéria seca e fluxo de tecidos de Cynodon spp. cv. Tifton 85 em resposta a doses de nitrogênio
title Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
spellingShingle Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
Braga, Gustavo José
colmos
fluxo de tecidos
folhas
perfilhamento
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
title_short Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
title_full Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
title_fullStr Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
title_full_unstemmed Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
title_sort Dry matter yield and tissue flow of Cynodon spp,/em>. cv. Tifton 85 in response to nitrogen doses
author Braga, Gustavo José
author_facet Braga, Gustavo José
Pinedo, Lerner Arévalo
Herling, Valdo Rodrigues
Luz, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira
Lima, César Gonçalves de
author_role author
author2 Pinedo, Lerner Arévalo
Herling, Valdo Rodrigues
Luz, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira
Lima, César Gonçalves de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Braga, Gustavo José
Pinedo, Lerner Arévalo
Herling, Valdo Rodrigues
Luz, Pedro Henrique de Cerqueira
Lima, César Gonçalves de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv colmos
fluxo de tecidos
folhas
perfilhamento
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
topic colmos
fluxo de tecidos
folhas
perfilhamento
5.04.00.00-2 Zootecnia
description The objective of this study was to determine dry matter production (DMP) and tissue flow of Tifton 85 bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) under the effect of four doses of nitrogen (NO-O, N1-45, N2-90, N3-135 mg/kg soil) in the form of nitrate of ammonium in a randomized design, with five replications. Nitrogen increased DMP of leaves and stems (p < 0.05), but it did not influence the DMP of roots, stem/leaves ratio and percentage of senescence material (p > 0.05). The DMP of leaves presented quadratic behavior in response to the nutrient up to the dose of 90 mg/kg. With regard to the tissue flow, the highest doses of N caused higher leaf elongation rate, higher leaf emergence rate and larger number of live leaves per tiller (p < 0.05). The rate of senescence was the highest for control (p < 0.05), while the number of tillers per plant did not show any response to N treatments (p > 0.05). For maximum dry matter yield of Tifton 85 bermudagrass, higher doses than the used in this experiment would be necessary, while for stems the maximum yield was reached with 133,5 mg N/kg soil. The 135 mg/kg N dose had greater influence on the tissue flow of the plant. The rate of leaf elongation and number of live leaves per tiller were better correlated with the dry matter yield. A low rate of senescence is of basic importance for the maintenance of a high number of live leaves per tiller. Tifton 85 bermudagrass crude protein provided higher values when 135 mg N/kg soil was used.
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